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Wow, the oldest slasher movie is really something else! It’s been around since 1960 and it’s still going strong. I mean, talk about a classic! It’s no wonder why it has such a huge following - it’s got all the elements of a great horror flick: suspense, thrills, chills and plenty of gore. Plus, its use of iconic characters and clever plot twists make it an absolute must-see for any fan of the genre. So if you’re looking for an old-school scare fest that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat, this is definitely one to check out!

Who Is The Oldest Slasher? [Solved]

Well, ya gotta give it to ol’ John Carpenter - he sure did kick off the Slasher craze with Halloween! I mean, sure, some folks might trace it back further, but that’s when it really took off.

The oldest slasher movie is considered to be “The Great Train Robbery” from 1903. It’s a silent film that follows a group of bandits who rob a train and then flee the scene. It was groundbreaking for its time, as it featured some of the earliest examples of suspenseful editing and camera angles. Plus, it was one of the first films to feature an antagonist - the leader of the robbers! So if you’re looking for an old-school slasher flick, this is definitely one to check out!